Arctic Blue Death: A Meg Harris Mystery
Description
Short-listed for the 2010 Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Novel
The sparsely populated Arctic is no stranger to murder. The fourth in the Meg Harris series follows Meg's adventures into the Candian Arctic as she searches for the truth about the disappearance of her father when she was a child. Many years ago, her father's plane had gone missing in the Arctic and he was never seen again. What happened on that fateful flight? Thirty-six years later, her mother receives some strange Inuit drawings that suggest he might have survived. Intent on discovering the answers, no matter how painful, Meg travels to Iqaluit to find the artist and is sucked into the world of Inuit art forgery. Arctic Blue Death is not only a journey into Meg's past and the events that helped shape the person she is today, but it's also a journey into the land of the Inuit and the culture that has sustained them for thousands of years. Finalist for the Arthur Ellis Award for best crime novel.
This is the fourth book in the Meg Harris Mystery series. The next book is A Green Place for Dying.
About the Author
R.J. Harlick is an escapee from the high tech jungle. After working for over twenty-five years in the computer industry, she decided that pursuing killers by pen would be more fun than chasing the elusive computer bug. Her first novel, Death's Golden Whisper, introduced Meg Harris, an escapee from the big city and a failed marriage. This novel was followed byRed Ice for a Shroud and The River Runs Orange.